The Dodgers’ pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto attends a workout March 19, 2024, at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul ahead of the MLB Seoul Series against the San Diego Padres. SEOUL, South Korea — For the past three months, the only number that seemed to matter with Yoshinobu Yamamoto was the $325 million he signed for with the Dodgers.
“There was certainly some contact,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “Balls out over the plate. There were some uncharacteristic walks in there. I don’t see the walk in play this year. I do think there’s going to be some contact but a punch out when it’s needed. So I’m not thinking too much of those outings. I think once the bell rings there’s a heightened focus. I think getting him built up, keeping him healthy as he’s opened the season was the biggest win and we’ll go from there.
One thing Yamamoto was concerned about – though he wouldn’t admit it – was pitch tipping. The question came up in his first start against the Texas Rangers and he appeared to be working on an adjustment in his final Cactus League start, varying the position of his glove in his pre-pitch setup. “It’s just not progressing like we would like,” Roberts said. “He’s playing catch still, a slower program.”
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